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Why Do I Love the Republicans SO MUCH??

September 7, 2009 – 8:16 pm

The Republicans have so much to share with us — distain?

By beelzebub | Posted in human nature | Also tagged betterment, bowels, bozo, churches, confrontation, famine, free marijuana, higher consciousness, honolulu, independent church, ken wilbur, language space, locusts, lord and savior, mama mia, mediator, pharaohs, pharasees, plague, political lies, priests, psychology, religion, republican party, republicans, rituals, roman empire, rome, science, social questions, space time, spiritual goals, spiritual questions, spirituality, timothy leary | Comments (0)
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